and you can chew on them and it is absorbed to your system. what is safe? three to four times a day, using common sense and not reapplying too much. here, i hit my four times. save my life. if i put it on the ratings will go up. really, is it safe if you use it judiciously? i like the point david is making. the thing is, we need standards here. the fda says .1 parts per million is all the amount of lead they will allow in kids products and that makes sense, babies and pacifiers and everything. but for lipstick they are allowing at least one part per million. the lead that is in these lipsticks that were studied out of berkeley, this is a study out of berkeley come close to .4 parts per million. it is more than we would allow our kids to have. and to david s point, if you are lick your lips and reapplying lipstick 10,000 times a day, which you are not, jaime, we just want women to be aware of this.
every day. doctor, you first. you are not. no, i am not the expert. but we are, the ladies out there. there was a study in 2011 that listed 400 companies of lipstick with some metals in it and it was dangerous. it is the same thing. it is a following of the same exact thing. they are finding out there are seven or eight metals that are concerned. cad me yum can cause heart disease, diabeteses and cancer. can you imagine? there is aluminum we use in lipstick that is a stabilizer so things don t melt. they have to? they have to do it or else the whole lipstick will fall apart, so it is a stabilizer. copper, remember the segment this morning? that causes alzheimers and that is there also. and then titanium chromium and chromium causes stomach tumors. that was big news. this is not to scare people. what we are finding out is people who are using and reapplying lipstick 10 to 15 times a day x you basically absorb this through the mucosa
sunscreen, any more it is sweat-proof or waterproof. what do you recommend to your patients about reapplying? i think is ought to be reapplied, i m not an expert on this, but just reading the data and so on, i would say every couple of hours. jamie: children more vulnerable? yes, they are and i would give to it them every hour but the main thing about these children is, keep them out of the sun for prolonged. don t let them sit in the sun prolonged periods of time. eric: especially the he wat the day, 10:00 to 2:00 or 11:00 to 12:00, and most sears times and the most sensible thing people can do, wear a hat or a cap. a hat with a brim. jamie: and you also recommend to sit in the sun or get a little bit of light or sunks maybe for 10 minutes a day, for the vitamin d, don t you. that s right, that is a very good point but that is not the same as sun bathing.
a little present from senator byrd before he died. at this point, the most optimistic guest for the repeal timeline to repeal the policy is actually september. in the meantime, there s the matter of katie miller s education. she has been at yale since leaving west point. she has told us that she understands why west point had to turn her down, and although she is disappointed, she says she will not be reapplying again. she was ranked in the top 10 of all cadets at west point, but will get her degree in yale inextend. she then plans to join the military through officer candidate school. katie miller released a written statement yesterday. someday she will be able to. meantime, don t ask, don t tell, is still keeping people out of the military who want to serve and love the institution enough to say what katie miller has said, that there s no resentment, and she s ready when
that s also with other countries. don t ask, don t tell. however, groups like stays like the uk have been able to implement or contract other organizations in order to mitigate that. so i think no matter what, the united states armed forces is going to adapt and they re gong to follow what s law and repeal is going to work. katy, you were ranked ninth in your west point cadet class. ninth out of 1,100, which is pretty phenomenal, and then you resigned. what are you going to do next? are you going to go back? i m reapplying. i m thinking of rotc. one way or the other i ee going to have military service in my near future. it s to be determined. katy, there are a lot of people who say you helped get this thing going. you went out there and were very open about what happened with you. you also were able to escort